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disney babe 4 Dec 16 05:20 PM

flight hone after WBTA
 
Looking at doing wbta but those who have done it, how do you get home, one way flight home so expensive.

gismo1554 5 Dec 16 12:55 PM

Ive used airmiles. Have read that norweign are fairly decent prices but not tried. I agree they are not cheap by any means though but unfortunately if you buy a return and don't use half of it some airlines I've heard put you on a black list (not sure how true this is).

katiec68 5 Dec 16 02:58 PM

We are doing a 15 night WBTA in Sept 17 with Princess Cruises.

We have booked out flight back through their flight system for £180 each.

Norweigan were coming in at arounnd £200 each incl luggage. nice flight time as you got all day in NYC too.

Katie x

Bats 6 Dec 16 02:26 PM

We've done one ways with Icelandiar and Norwegian. Norwegian were nicer planes and fly direct into our local airport (Gatwick).

Have a look at Skyscanner or Kayak for an overview of all prices.

Don't even bother looking at Virgin or BA ... they are very expensive for one ways.

Thomas Cook do a good one way flight price to Manchester if that's easier for you.

disney babe 7 Dec 16 07:39 PM

Thanks those prices sound a bit better

babycanaansmum 11 Jan 17 06:27 PM

Norwegian every time ! Have travelled several times love the Dreamliner you have to pay extra for food blankets headphones etc but their one way fares are super cheap

abbiev 12 Jan 17 01:06 PM

We always use 1800 fly Europe had great prices from them in the past

smedley 13 Jan 17 10:58 PM

We are currently facing this dilemma, looks like we are going to book icelandair as we can get those back to our local airport (Birmingham)

gismo1554 15 Jan 17 11:23 AM

Its mad how much a one way is compared to a return! I guess people don't do this often enough to warrant having decent priced one way on some of the major carriers.

maznorm 15 Jan 17 12:55 PM

Yep Norwegian & Icelandair both do one way reasonably and with Icelandair you can do a short stopover in Iceland as well.


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